Posts tagged blog
Dharmarketing reborn!
You may have noticed it’s been awhile since I stopped in here.
The good news is, I’ve cleaned out the spam comments. The bad news? I turned off comments to cut back on spam. Trackbacks and pingbacks are still on, however.
I’m revising my life a bit, stepping away from mainstream copywriting. In fact I’m thinking about forwarding my entire copywriting domain (www.morganletters.com) to this site. You see, most copywriting is the manipulation of people’s emotions to make them think that things will make them happy, and that just ain’t so.
I’m tired of playing on people’s scarcity complexes.
I leave in two days for yoga teacher’s training. I’m psyched.
I’m also psyched to help the healers of the world build and manage their online marketing, starting with their web sites.
This blog will soon undergo some visual revisions, and I’ll get back to the new release of the AutoSEO 3-column theme. Lucky for everyone I’ve learned considerably more about blogging, SEO, and design since I first built the theme.
Hope everyone’s doing well.
Peace,
David
WordPress AutoSEO 3-column version 1, almost
I found a couple of bugs in the last beta release of the theme. I’ve been using this theme on several sites, and it’s been going great.
Here’s what will be fixed in version 1, to be released next week:
- Fix links to “related info” and “comments,” that you may have noticed are a little funky.
- Put the code for the recommended plugins into the theme in a way that it will work whether you’ve actually got those plugins activated or not.
- Take out the Feedburner stuff. With a Feedburner redirect you won’t need the Feedburner code I threw in there (with varying degrees of success) anyway.
- Fix some of the bookmarking and feedreader links.
I’ll make another announcement when it’s ready for download.
Anyone find any bugs I didn’t already mention?
Ping your blog posts for better syndication
Pinging is another off-page search-engine optimization (seo) method.
Here’s how it works — you “ping” another site when you’ve updated yours. The other site then visits yours to pick up new content, creating fresh links on their site to yours… … Read the rest of this entry »






